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GRADE 11

Mathematics 20-1

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 10C or Mathematics 10C+

Based on the Alberta Education Program of Studies, this course is intended to provide students with the mathematical understanding and critical thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs that are mathematics-intensive and require the study of calculus. It is strongly recommended that students entering this course have mastered the skills and concepts taught in the Mathematics 10C or Mathematics 10C+ course.

There are nine units of study: (1) Sequence and Series, (2) Trigonometry, (3) Quadratic Functions, (4) Quadratic Equations, (5) Radical Expressions and Equations, (6) Rational Expressions and Equations, (7) Absolute Value and Reciprocal Functions, (8) Systems of Equations, and (9) Linear and Quadratic Inequalities.

IB DP Mathematics Analysis and Approaches SL, Y1

PREREQUISITE: Mathematics 10C or Mathematics 10C+ or Principal approval

This accelerated and enriched course is based on the Alberta Education Program of Studies (Mathematics 20-1) and the IB DP Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches SL program. The course provides students with the mathematical understanding and critical thinking skills identified for entry into post-secondary programs that are math-intensive and require the study of calculus. It is strongly recommended that students entering this course have mastered the skills and concepts taught in Mathematics 10C, particularly factoring quadratic expressions and linear functions. The pace of the course is much faster than Mathematics 20-1 and students missing classes must be willing and able to work independently to catch up.

There are ten units of study: (1) Sequence and Series, (2) Trigonometry, (3) Quadratic Functions, (4) Quadratic Equations, (5) Radical Expressions and Equations, (6) Rational Expressions and Equations, (7) Absolute Value and Reciprocal Functions, (8) Systems of Equations, (9) Linear and Quadratic Inequalities, and (10) Statistics.

5 CREDITS

• Students receive credit for Mathematics 20-1.

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